Robert Volk
Member
I will most likely wait for a thru-axle design before I get a V20. I know I am missing out for the time being but I've got plenty of bikes to choose from so I'll be OK. If they announced that there were design changes coming, I doubt they would be able to sell the current model without price cuts or other incentives.
Agree. Would cost a but more but it is a safer option, and safety is always worth extra cost.
- Safer than quick release skewers.
- Designed with a high safety factor to make them strong and durable and less likely to break especially when compared to quick release skewers.
- Fork dropouts have holes so wheel detachment from the fork is not possible like it is with the U-notch design of a quick release fork dropout. The skewer bolts to the frame making a secure connection, when properly installed.
- Stiffer front end for improved handling and stability.
- Reduction of brake rub when compared to quick release disc brake bikes.
- Limited fork fatigue due to stiffer front end.